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Sunday, March 20, 2016

Easter Recipe Roundup from "The Gluten-Free Slow Cooker"

Are you already thinking about what you're going to make for Easter? I know, I know, you're probably making a ham, but have you thought about what you're going to serve for breakfast? How about for dessert?

Well, your day is about to get a little brighter because I'm bringing you 3 of my recipes from The Gluten-Free Slow Cooker to help make Easter day go just a little bit smoother! The Gluten-Free Slow Cooker is my newest cookbook and was released on October 2. It's FULL of all sorts of recipes, from appetizers, breakfast food, main courses, side dishes and desserts! If you need more suggestions beyond the 3 recipes listed below, I highly suggest you pick up a copy of my book and make it the easiest Easter EV-AH! ;) How about some Lasagna Roll-Ups or Apple and Onion Pork Loin for your Easter Main course instead of the usual Ham? The recipes are in the book! Or, how about making some Black-Eyed Pea and Ham Soup with those leftovers? The recipe is in the book and it's one of my FAVORITE soups ever! You'll love it! You can purchase it here.

Photography by JNV

So, let's talk the recipes I am giving you right now. How about starting Easter morning off with some delicious Cinnamon Roll Oatmeal? YUM! It's like dessert for breakfast! Seriously, you have to have some! You'll thank me later!

Moving on, I'm going to suggest serving my Brown Sugar Mashed Potatoes as a healthier alternative to the traditional mashed potatoes you may usually serve. Your family will love this new twist!

Let's end Easter dinner on a VERY good note! How about my Hazelnut and Chocolate Cheesecakes?! YES, PLEASE!!!!!!! Seriously. You'll get brownie points for the cute individualized jar presentation! Everyone will leave happy ;)

Alright....I'm going to get on with it now! Here are the recipes:

Cinnamon Roll Oatmeal

Finding gluten-free cinnamon rolls
can be difficult. Making gluten-free cinnamon rolls takes way too much time.
Making Cinnamon Roll Oatmeal is simple and quick! Drizzle your
oatmeal with a delicious cinnamon frosting, and you’ve got a decadent
dessert-like oatmeal for breakfast.

>> If you don’t like the
thickness of your oatmeal in the morning, you can thin it out by adding a bit
of milk when serving.

» You can change the flavor of this
oatmeal by experimenting with different types of milk. Try coconut, cashew,
vanilla-almond, or soy milk to change things up.

Brown Sugar Mashed Sweet Potatoes

5
INGREDIENTS OR LESS

This
recipe provides all the goodness of mashed potatoes, but it’s sweet and
delicious instead of savory. You won’t need dessert after eating these
amazingly easy sweet potatoes.

6 cups (660 g) ½-inch (1 cm) peeled sweet potato cubes

1⁄3 cup (75 g) brown sugar

6 tablespoons (85 g) butter

½ cup (120 ml) vegetable stock

» Spray your crock with nonstick
cooking spray.

» Place the sweet potatoes into
the crock and sprinkle the sugar over the top. Place the butter on top, and
then pour the stock over the top as well.

» Cover the crock and cook on LOW
for 6 hours or on HIGH for 3 hours, or until the potatoes are very tender and
pierce easily with a fork. Mash the potatoes right in the crock.

RECOMMENDED SLOW COOKER SIZE:

2
to 3 quart (2 to 3 L)

YIELD: 6 to 8 servings

TIPS &
SUGGESTIONS

This
dish pairs well with the Apple and Onion Pork Loin on page 92, the Cranberry-Glazed
Turkey Breast on page 102, and the Honey Garlic Pork Chops on page 106.

Hazelnut
and Chocolate Mini Cheesecakes

These
individual cheesecakes are decadent, smooth, creamy, hazelnutty, chocolaty, and
delicious. They are incredibly charming, served in individual mason jars, which
makes for a beautiful presentation for your guests.

1
box (8 ounces, or 225 g) reduced-fat cream cheese, softened

1
cup (230 g) nonfat plain Greek yogurt

1⁄3
cup (60 g) granulated sugar

1
teaspoon vanilla

2
eggs

¾
cup (195 g) chocolate-hazelnut spread, such as Nutella

6 mason jars (6
ounces, or 175 ml, each)

» Using
a stand mixer, beat together the cream cheese, yogurt, sugar, and vanilla on
mediumlow speed. (You may use a hand mixer if you do not have a stand mixer.)
When it is well mixed, add the eggs, one at a time. When this is well combined,
add the chocolate-hazelnut spread.

Continue to
mix and scrape the sides of the bowl as necessary.

» When
the mixture is well combined, pour or spoon the batter evenly into the 6 jars.
Leaving the lid off of the jars, place them into your crock. Carefully pour
water into the crock around the outside of the jars, until the water level is
about halfway up the outside of the mason jars. (Be careful not to get any
water in your cheesecakes.)

» Cover
the crock and cook on LOW for 4 to 5 hours or on HIGH for 2 to 2½ hours.

» When
the cook time is up, wearing an oven mitt, carefully
remove the mason jars from the water bath and place them on a
cooling rack.

RECOMMENDED
SLOW COOKER SIZE:

5 quart (5
L) or larger

YIELD: 6 servings

TIPS &
SUGGESTIONS

» Tie
a ribbon around each jar, correlating to whatever theme or holiday you’re celebrating.

» For
serving, top each cheesecake with a dollop of whipped cream and some mini chocolate
chips.

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About Me

I'm a wife and a mother to a beautiful 8 year old and active 5 year old . I love to cook, but as crazy busy as my life is, the slow cooker is my life-saver! I am the author and brand ambassador for Fix-It and Forget-It, teach Elementary Music full-time, I'm a Young Living Essential Oils Educator and a fitness instructor for ALM Zone. My cookbooks can all be purchased wherever books are sold. Am I crazy busy...or just crazy? Yes, but I love living my life the way I'm living it!